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the new amsterdam of the west and other developments f interesting to say in a turn of words. we're back more with even more "daily rundown." [ lta ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first wee [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostlity, agitation, depressed mood and suicid thoughts or actions thinking or...
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first unloading a flight from amsterdam. these metal containers are filled with luggage. >> people don't realize there's a lot of process that is go through getting the bag from one destination to another, but we do it proficiently. >> reporter: timing is everything when you turn a plane as these guys unload the cargo off the plane. you can see there catering is restocking the plane with food. there's refueling, filling the water tank, and replacing pillows and blankets. bebe chavez watches over it all from a control center at the airport. >> i like to think of myself more as a orchestra conductor. it's a complex operation. everybody has a responsibility, a critical part of the mying. >> reporter: you have cleaning crews and maintenance checking to make sure everything inside the plane is ready to go for the next flight. the pilots arrive while as many as 35 employees continue to ready the airport for departure. workers can see just how long they have to complete their task by the countdown clock over there, and typically it
first unloading a flight from amsterdam. these metal containers are filled with luggage. >> people don't realize there's a lot of process that is go through getting the bag from one destination to another, but we do it proficiently. >> reporter: timing is everything when you turn a plane as these guys unload the cargo off the plane. you can see there catering is restocking the plane with food. there's refueling, filling the water tank, and replacing pillows and blankets. bebe chavez...
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paul. [ sighs ] what is amsterdam? amsterdam. correct. another one. world for $800. answer -- daily double. just like [ applause ] well, you'll get it out of the way early, and that will probably please jessica and colin. how much do you want to risk? let's do a daily double. althat.t. here is the clue. what is warsaw? warsaw in poland. yes. [ applause ] $2,400. capital for $1,000. colin. what is wellington? wellington. yes, for $1,000. "oo" what's that? for $200. paul. what is a nook? nook. "oo" for $400. paul. what is a goober? correct. "oo" for $600. colin. what is a mood ring? mood ring. yes. "oo" what's that? for $800. colin. what is loopy? no. paul. what is swoon? "swoon" is the word. "oo" for $1,000. these mountains in idaho get their name from their jagged appearance. [ beep ] and those are the famous sawtooth mountains. paul, back to you. mm, a year for $600. paul. who is shakespeare? no. colin. who is samuel pepys?u are. a year in the life, $200. paul. who is robert e. lee? yes. he's the one. year for $400. paul. who is gadhafi? yes. year for $800. [ beep ]
paul. [ sighs ] what is amsterdam? amsterdam. correct. another one. world for $800. answer -- daily double. just like [ applause ] well, you'll get it out of the way early, and that will probably please jessica and colin. how much do you want to risk? let's do a daily double. althat.t. here is the clue. what is warsaw? warsaw in poland. yes. [ applause ] $2,400. capital for $1,000. colin. what is wellington? wellington. yes, for $1,000. "oo" what's that? for $200. paul. what is a...
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you have more -- >> the new amsterdam. >> in fact there's an area in denver that i did a lot of reporting from called ramsterdam. there's more dispensaries than starbucks. states are going to look at this much as many have looked at gambling and said hey maybe we can make some money. >> more pot than starbucks pap lot of what we hear about pot it's small business, individual farms. is it possible we could end up with big pot? >> you could. i mean, you think about the infrastructure that's already in the place with a lot of big agricultural companies and a lot of big tobacco companies. they could very easily say this is a money making opportunity for us. some estimates, the overall national marijuana market peg it at somewhere around $40 million which is roughly half the size of the tobacco market. if you're a tobacco company you might think this is a way to grow your business. so they may start to look at it. they have a lot of hurdles they have to overcome in terms of the taboo associated with this. the cultural, social taboo. a company may not to embark on that just yet, you may see sma
you have more -- >> the new amsterdam. >> in fact there's an area in denver that i did a lot of reporting from called ramsterdam. there's more dispensaries than starbucks. states are going to look at this much as many have looked at gambling and said hey maybe we can make some money. >> more pot than starbucks pap lot of what we hear about pot it's small business, individual farms. is it possible we could end up with big pot? >> you could. i mean, you think about the...
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it may become a vacation spot for many people like amsterdam or something. i think that's what some of the voters were afraid of. they don't want marijuana tourism. we'll have to see what the impact is. >> okay, mr. 303, you're off the hook for now. >> thank you very much. till the super bowl. >> till the super bowl. >> if you're just waking up with us this morning, here's a quick check at some of the day's top stories. including taking a look at some of the propositions as well. this was the governor's initiative for education. it was a close one. but it passed. 54% against 46%, 94.8 of the precincts reporting. we are hoping to hear from governor jerry brown at 11:00 this morning as he is holding a news conference. >> prop 36 also passing. this is the three strikes law. the modification of the three strikes law imposing life sentences only if new felony convictions are serious or violent and allows for sentencing for those in prison for a week. third strike. >> now measure d. the soda tax. look at that. it certainly fizzled. 68% voting against it. 32% in fa
it may become a vacation spot for many people like amsterdam or something. i think that's what some of the voters were afraid of. they don't want marijuana tourism. we'll have to see what the impact is. >> okay, mr. 303, you're off the hook for now. >> thank you very much. till the super bowl. >> till the super bowl. >> if you're just waking up with us this morning, here's a quick check at some of the day's top stories. including taking a look at some of the propositions...
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in the state of colorado, the law is to the right of amsterdam. yet the governor says don't break out the doritos just yet. how come? >> yeah, because the department of justice hasn't tipped its hand about whether or not it will penalize colorado and washington state. remember, the feds categorize marijuana in the same class of drugs as cocaine and heroin. so, the doj is almost certain to file a lawsuit against both states. but that said the feds as we know have shown a great deal of discretion when it comes to medical marijuana and the states are hoping for the same discretion now. supporters of recreational drugs or pot believe this will not give their states a bad wrap. listen. anything would go look back on the ending of alcohol prohibition and say it was a bad idea. i think colorado voters have taken a very sensible step forward and i think that it won't be long before we see a lot of other states looking to our example. >> i mean, think about it. in 30 days, washington state and colorado, adults over the age of 21 will be able to have up to
in the state of colorado, the law is to the right of amsterdam. yet the governor says don't break out the doritos just yet. how come? >> yeah, because the department of justice hasn't tipped its hand about whether or not it will penalize colorado and washington state. remember, the feds categorize marijuana in the same class of drugs as cocaine and heroin. so, the doj is almost certain to file a lawsuit against both states. but that said the feds as we know have shown a great deal of...
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new york city, for instance, the sea wall, the sort that you see in cities like amsterdam or even london as well as a way to protect vital infrastructure. the problem, of course, is that's extremely expensive. you are looking at billions of dollars. it won't protect everyone. you can't build a sea wall that will protect all the coastline of new york city alone. certainly, have you to think about that, and you have to think about where do you put people and valuable property and infrastructure. maybe move it so it's further away from the coast so it's not washed out the way it was in this storm. >> an important point, brian. we think about katrina and the army kov corps of engineer buildings, and the floodgates and pumps and levees that tried to keep southeast will youly safe from flooding, and you can't really keep everybody protected. i mean, it is estimated $10 million for new york. tell us how you think fema is preparing this go-round here? people also talk about a very -- the importance of a very strong emergency response system. >> well, that was clearly really needed in the case of
new york city, for instance, the sea wall, the sort that you see in cities like amsterdam or even london as well as a way to protect vital infrastructure. the problem, of course, is that's extremely expensive. you are looking at billions of dollars. it won't protect everyone. you can't build a sea wall that will protect all the coastline of new york city alone. certainly, have you to think about that, and you have to think about where do you put people and valuable property and infrastructure....
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. >>> it's hard to believe but there it is a hotel in amsterdam that proudly claims to be the world's worst. that is correct. the world's worst hotel. at less than 25 bucks a night a room is really cheap for a major tourist destination. you get what you pay for. >> on its website it warns the potential guests its rooms are filthy. there's no hot water and guests should dry themselves on the curtains to save towels. still a popular place for low budget travellers and students. >> sounds fabulous. welcome to cbs "this morning saturday." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm anthony mason. that hotel may be upfront about it but you won't find honesty elsewhere. >> in a bit you'll meet a man who makes it his business to avoid bad traveling experience. he's the founder and ceo of trip adviser. first our topper to this half hour. it's one that's dominated the headlines lately. infidelity in the military. the story making news of course, is the resignation of former four star general david petraeus as head of the cia. after the fbi learned of his affair with the woman who wrote his biography. but that
. >>> it's hard to believe but there it is a hotel in amsterdam that proudly claims to be the world's worst. that is correct. the world's worst hotel. at less than 25 bucks a night a room is really cheap for a major tourist destination. you get what you pay for. >> on its website it warns the potential guests its rooms are filthy. there's no hot water and guests should dry themselves on the curtains to save towels. still a popular place for low budget travellers and students....
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. >> we don't have to fly to amsterdam anymore. >> do you think you're going to be alive? you're closing in on 80, keeping in mind it's still against federal law to smoke pot. do you think you'll be alive when it's legal in all 50 states? >> oh, i don't know. i would hope so. you never know about those things. that's a tricky situation. >> you don't like to predict the future? >> no, no. kink y friedman in the prologue to this book, and i'm paraphrasing, he said basically one of the reasons you didn't fit in so well in nashville was your pot-smoking. did you ever consider giving it up? >> oh, i gave it up a bunch of times. >> did you ever consider giving it up for good? >> not really because i haven't seen any side effects that really are harmful to me, you know. i'm the canary in the mine. i'm 80 years old. check me out, you know. >> you said something to our producer when he was talking to you about this book and i think he asked you the question. did you learn something about yourself, willie, when you wrote the book and i like what you said. i've always been pretty sur
. >> we don't have to fly to amsterdam anymore. >> do you think you're going to be alive? you're closing in on 80, keeping in mind it's still against federal law to smoke pot. do you think you'll be alive when it's legal in all 50 states? >> oh, i don't know. i would hope so. you never know about those things. that's a tricky situation. >> you don't like to predict the future? >> no, no. kink y friedman in the prologue to this book, and i'm paraphrasing, he said...